- My Wrongs 8245 - 8249 & 117
Infobox_Film
name = My Wrongs #8245 - 8249 & 117
caption =
producer = Mark Herbert
director = Chris Morris
writer = Chris Morris
starring =Paddy Considine
music = Chris Morris, Adrian Sutton,Richard Hawley
cinematography = Danny Cohen
editing = Billy Sneddon
distributor =Warp Films
released =14 November 2002
(premiere,London Film Festival )24 February 2003
(DVD release)
runtime = 12 min.
language = English
followed_by =
amg_id = 1:320107
imdb_id = 0340258"My Wrongs #8245 - 8249 & 117" is the first film by Chris Morris, starring
Paddy Considine as a mentally disturbed man taking care of a friend'sDoberman Pinscher (named Rothko, and voiced by Morris) while she's away. The dog talks to him and convinces the nameless protagonist that he is on trial for everything he's done wrong in his life, and the dog is his lawyer. Unfortunately, the dog tends to make things worse for him, and the man's life falls further into disrepair.This was the first film by
Warp Films , an imprint of popular Britishrecord label Warp Records . It was released onDVD in 2003, on a region 0,PAL disc. The disc featured a false commentary track, among other bonuses. The packaging included a handwritten list of various wrongs committed by the protagonist, although one would have to destroy the case to read them all. The title comes from this tendency of the protagonist to record his sins: the film depicts numbers 8245-8249 in the timeline, and number 117, which was an unguarded comment made as a small boy, in a flashback.In 2003, the film won a
BAFTA for best short film.The
short film was based on a monologue from Chris Morris' earlierradio programme "Blue Jam ", and was attempted as a sketch in thetelevision adaptation "Jam". The sketch didn't work for undisclosed reasons in "Jam", but very short clips were edited into the TV series (one appears at the end of episode 3, showing the man running after the dog, with the leash around his neck).
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